for insight of the job data, we talk to steven wieting. >> the u.s. unemployment data are moderately good news. we haven't accelerated the pace of employment games in recent months. the large drop in the unemployment rate is partly reduction in the work force, the largest since the january period this year, but that's only half the story. there was a fourth consecutive month of strong gains in separate household survey of employment. so the unemployment rate falling to 8.8% from 9%, if the labor force were steady. so there was some drop in the unemployment rate, even if there were steady labor force or trend gains in the labor force. we think in coming months the unemployment rate will edge back some, but probably not back to 9%. >>> negotiations on setting up a fund to help nations develop greenhouse emissions. this is after the climate change talks in south africa. delegates to the 17th conference to the parties to the convention on climate change held informal talks on the issue friday. an agreement to set up a green climate change fund was reached